Maggie, just get in the habit of reading the name of the commenter first and skip the idiots completely. They melt away into the blurry background and the S/N ration improves dramatically.
Maggie
July 31, 2015 7:20 am
@IS… Thought I was on a forgotten post and could share away. Haha. Forgot the losers around here have ZERO better to do than troll.
@B Paine is a good one too, but didn’t he run off to France to try to give them some principles for their
Revolution? I quoted him once on a History test in college and the Professor wrote “Paine was an ideological NUT!” It pissed me off. Our founders and Revolutionary “heroes” were ALL NUTS then.
Back in PA Mike
July 31, 2015 7:24 am
IS, that’s what I do with BB.
hardscrabble farmer
July 31, 2015 7:33 am
Maggie- we’re making dilly beans to put up for Winter, you should do the same. No one ever stays mad when they’re making dilly beans.
Oh, and Thomas Jefferson. For all the reasons mentioned already and his contribution to agriculture.
Maggie
July 31, 2015 8:31 am
@HSF… I’ll have to try that. Never have dilled green beans!
Our garden is a long way from being ready to plant even, but luckily, the weather had made my cousins and neighbors gardens abundant. So, when they say there’s a batch to pick, I go get it. Waste not, want not.
Maggie, just get in the habit of reading the name of the commenter first and skip the idiots completely. They melt away into the blurry background and the S/N ration improves dramatically.
@IS… Thought I was on a forgotten post and could share away. Haha. Forgot the losers around here have ZERO better to do than troll.
@B Paine is a good one too, but didn’t he run off to France to try to give them some principles for their
Revolution? I quoted him once on a History test in college and the Professor wrote “Paine was an ideological NUT!” It pissed me off. Our founders and Revolutionary “heroes” were ALL NUTS then.
IS, that’s what I do with BB.
Maggie- we’re making dilly beans to put up for Winter, you should do the same. No one ever stays mad when they’re making dilly beans.
Oh, and Thomas Jefferson. For all the reasons mentioned already and his contribution to agriculture.
@HSF… I’ll have to try that. Never have dilled green beans!
Our garden is a long way from being ready to plant even, but luckily, the weather had made my cousins and neighbors gardens abundant. So, when they say there’s a batch to pick, I go get it. Waste not, want not.
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